Kody Kapow - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Temple Kapow! / Dance Kapow!
When the monkeys leave the Kapows in a booby-trapped temple, Kody must find a way out by looking at things in a different way. / When the monkeys steal the Li family's ceremonial masks, Kody has to face his fears in order to win them back.
Dumpling Kapow! / Noise Kapow!
When the monkeys steal Auntie's prized dumplings right before the village potluck, Kody figures out a new way of trickingthe simian gang to get the dumplings back in time for dinner. / When the monkeys broadcast their horrible "music" all over the village, Kody has to learn to do things in the correct order to put a stop to their awful noise once and for all.
Kite Kapow! / Tunnel Kapow!
When the monkeys blow away all the villagers' kites, Kody uses the power of distraction to get them back in time for the kite festival. / After the monkeys steal Mei's treasured view finder, Kody must learn how to use his ears and not his eyes to get it back for her.
Bunny Kapow! / Robot Kapow!
When the monkeys steal Auntie's prized dumplings right before the village potluck, Kody figures out a new way of tricking the simian gang to get the dumplings back in time for dinner. / When the monkeys broadcast their horrible "music" all over the village, Kody has to learn to do things in the correct order to put a stop to their awful noise once and for all.
Birthday Kapow! / Sneeze Kapow!
When the monkeys steal Mei's birthday cake so Mogo can make a wish, it's up to Kody to get it back and save the day. / When Kody loses his patience and Goji runs away, Kody has to find his friend and apologize. But the monkeys have other plans!
Lantern Kapow! / Fireworks Kapow!
When the monkeys steal Mei's lanterns for Mogo's birthday, Kody remembers his lesson about sharing to help everyone win. / After the monkeys steal the fireworks for Mrs. Chu's birthday celebration, Kody must retrieve them by carefully anticipating Mogo's next move.
Itchy Kapow! / Water Works Kapow!
When the monkeys make everyone in the village itchy, Kody hasto focus on his task at hand -- and not scratching -- to get the cure and save the village. / When the monkeys steal all the river water for Mogo's water theme park, Kody must learn to listen in order to get the water back to the village.
Tuk Tuk Kapow! / Stinkbug Kapow!
When Goji is accused of stealing the dumpling tuk tuk, the Kapows work to clear his name by finding the real culprit. / After the monkeys trick the Kapows with a fake Sapphire Dragon, Kody has to determine which apple salesman back at the Li house is really a conniving Mogo in disguise.
Snowy Kapow! / Dragon Egg Kapow!
When Mogo starts melting all the snow on the mountain, Kody has to work together with Mei and Goji to stop his heat machine. / When the monkeys steal what they think is a dragon egg, Kody has to slow down and be careful to get the egg back to its mother.
Berry Kapow! / Goggles Kapow!
When Mogo disguises himself as Goji to steal some powerful berries, Kody must use the help of his friends to get the berries back where they belong. / When the monkeys steal Mei's spy goggles, Kody has to focus and think things through to get them back safely.
Mini Mogo Kapow! / Treasure Map Kapow!
When Mogo blocks the path to Mr. Chen's farm, Kody has to find a new way to get a little lost goat home. / After the monkeys think they've found a treasure map, Kody has to get back what the map really marks: a special herb for Auntie's soup.
Basketball Kapow! / Music Kapow!
When the monkeys steal Yin's basketball thinking it will give them "points", Kody has to picture himself intercepting the ball in order to get it back and teach Yin the game. / When the monkeys try to open a temple door with music, Kody has to stop and think things through to keep Mogo from getting the treasure.
Ostrich Kapow! / Bigville Kapow!
When the Kapows get stuck in a temple with a baby ostrich, Kody has to break a puzzling task into smaller parts in order to get everyone home. / After Goji accidentally helps Mogo with his shrink ray machine, the Kapows race to stop the Sapphire Dragon from becoming a teeny-tiny Sapphire Dragon!
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